Effects of polygenic risk for suicide attempt and risky behavior on brain structure in young people with familial risk of bipolar disorder

Volume: 186, Issue: 8, Pages: 485 - 507
Published: Nov 2, 2021
Abstract
Bipolar disorder (BD) is associated with a 20-30-fold increased suicide risk compared to the general population. First-degree relatives of BD patients show inflated rates of psychopathology including suicidal behaviors. As reliable biomarkers of suicide attempts (SA) are lacking, we examined associations between suicide-related polygenic risk scores (PRSs)-a quantitative index of genomic risk-and variability in brain structures implicated in SA....
Paper Details
Title
Effects of polygenic risk for suicide attempt and risky behavior on brain structure in young people with familial risk of bipolar disorder
Published Date
Nov 2, 2021
Volume
186
Issue
8
Pages
485 - 507
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